Jasus Tony you're as bad as the journalists...sure its prob celtic's fault

What are you talking about? I mean if he is such a big Celtic supporter he should know that the fanbase are generally pro-Palestine and anti-IDF. I really don't know why he would associate himself with these cnuts.

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because the want to be seen / ego supersedes everything else...'Famous cnuts supporting murdering cnuts' should have been the headline. The hoor should hang his head in shame tbh

Crom Cruach was a god of pre-Christian Ireland. According to Christian writers, he was propitiated with human sacrificeAccording to an Irish dinsenchas ("place-lore") poem in the 12th century Book of Leinster, Crom Cruach's cult image, consisting of a gold figure surrounded by twelve stone figures, stood on Magh Slécht ("the plain of prostration") in County Cavan, and was propitiated with first-born sacrifice in exchange for good yields of milk and grain.

This area has been in constant occupation from pre-4000 BC up to the present day, as is evidenced by the huge number of ancient monuments which still survive. In a small area of 3 square miles (7.8 km2) there are over 80 monuments of different types, with many others bound to be discovered by future archaeological searches. It is the densest grouping of such monuments in County Cavan and possibly in Ireland.[4]

Crom Cruach was a god of pre-Christian Ireland. According to Christian writers, he was propitiated with human sacrificeAccording to an Irish dinsenchas ("place-lore") poem in the 12th century Book of Leinster, Crom Cruach's cult image, consisting of a gold figure surrounded by twelve stone figures, stood on Magh Slécht ("the plain of prostration") in County Cavan, and was propitiated with first-born sacrifice in exchange for good yields of milk and grain.

This area has been in constant occupation from pre-4000 BC up to the present day, as is evidenced by the huge number of ancient monuments which still survive. In a small area of 3 square miles (7.8 km2) there are over 80 monuments of different types, with many others bound to be discovered by future archaeological searches. It is the densest grouping of such monuments in County Cavan and possibly in Ireland.[4]

Crom Cruach was a god of pre-Christian Ireland. According to Christian writers, he was propitiated with human sacrificeAccording to an Irish dinsenchas ("place-lore") poem in the 12th century Book of Leinster, Crom Cruach's cult image, consisting of a gold figure surrounded by twelve stone figures, stood on Magh Slécht ("the plain of prostration") in County Cavan, and was propitiated with first-born sacrifice in exchange for good yields of milk and grain.

This area has been in constant occupation from pre-4000 BC up to the present day, as is evidenced by the huge number of ancient monuments which still survive. In a small area of 3 square miles (7.8 km2) there are over 80 monuments of different types, with many others bound to be discovered by future archaeological searches. It is the densest grouping of such monuments in County Cavan and possibly in Ireland.[4]

many moons ago, while waiting for a teacher to turn up in secondary school, myself and a fellow Rossa man looked up the meaning to the club motto, all we could find was that its an ancient Irish battle-cry, totally different from the direct translation